Projects

The Better Bus Stops program funds amenities at bus stops improving the rider experience. Launched in 2020, this program to improve bus stops is funded by 2016 Measure B. Transit riders may have...
Your Favorite Shops Are Open – Support Local, Stay Connected! As construction continues along the Capitol Expressway, your favorite neighborhood businesses remain open and ready to serve you. Whether...
Improving the Transit Experience for People with Mobility Devices and Bicyclists Wheels on the Bus – Real Time Data project is a study that aims to enhance the transit experience for people with...
VTA's Transit-Oriented Development Program creates mixed-use, mixed-income developments on VTA land through partnerships with nonprofits, private developers, and public sector agencies. VTA remains...
Overview: Currently, VTA has more than 200 bike lockers available to transit users at light rail stops, Caltrain stations, Park & Ride lots, and transit centers across its system. Now 20 to 30 years...
The Hostetter Station site is a 2.3-acre property located on Capitol Avenue, near Hostetter Road in San José, California. This property currently serves as a Park & Ride lot for VTA Light Rail...
The Branham Station is a 3-acre property located at Branham Lane and Narvaez Avenue in San Jose, California. This property currently serves as a Park & Ride lot for VTA light rail passengers. This...
Homestead Road is an important east-west roadway within Santa Clara County that connects four jurisdictions and three schools. The Homestead Road Safe Routes to School Improvements Project will...
Project Overview The maximum speed of the VTA light rail is up to 55 mph, but VTA achieves this on only a few select portions of its system. Due to the urban landscape and various conditions, the...
The River Oaks Station site is an 18-acre property located at the corner of North First Street and River Oaks Parkway in North San José, California. This property currently serves as VTA’s...
Reducing Driving from Development Projects; The Equitable Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Mitigation Program aims to reduce the amount of driving from land use developments in Santa Clara County, working...
The State Route 85 Transit Guideway Study evaluates transportation alternatives of the 23.7-mile corridor that connects the cities of Mountain View and San Jose, from the State Route 85 / US 101...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) Silicon Valley Express Lanes Program has deployed express lanes throughout Santa Clara County, including on State Route 237 (SR 237), Interstate...
Project Overview The Across Barrier Connections Plan: Improving Pedestrian and Bicycle Connections Across Freeways (ABC Plan) will identify and prioritize locations in Santa Clara County where bicycle...
Overview The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in cooperation with the City of San Jose and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), proposes to reconstruct the US 101...
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), in cooperation with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) and the City of San José, proposes to construct improvements on US...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in cooperation with Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST), California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), and the City of San Jose, proposes to...
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), in cooperation with Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), and the City of San José, proposes the State Route 87 (SR 87)/Capitol...
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), in cooperation with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) and the City of San José, proposes to modify the existing I-280...
State Route (SR) 237 in Santa Clara County connects I-880 and I-680 with US 101 and SR 85, providing an east and west connection between the East Bay Area and the Peninsula. SR 237 connects commuters...